Tlrc Watauga Democrat
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U.v. Ktr Gntgg' of Saga-; Some .,f that i,. w and iipto-J The p ;j( h t-t:-i ry. jnr, Un.'
imw, Mitch. II cou..ty, who lill.-.l tinTc uprinir and summer tloth -1 mi:n f t t.i !? ti.es l.eie
,hi wu!ur npp. iniimiit nt Pi- y.y mfit ione in th.se l.NnlVm bloom; tli. -rass is Urow '
whs in heretofore is still in Mok
o:i.s mnil mnttvr.
us si'voim-. tin' vilhitre this itk. i I'.I.h Ll.mi,-..n.i ,11 i . ..'.i
Notions ol all kinds from a rilit pin s
SlHSTim'TION UATKS:
One- rcvir 1.00.
Six Months iC.
l'Iirvf months l'.
Hfinsr needle up kept in stock at la law hmip we ate publish-1
;i iiir a ir('iiiiiiatinii lv tli- tiov.j
aCing itit -Iy. Tiuly the .leather is
at ' i like tin ini.l.ll, t.f May than
,m) t ui ly in . ril.
f iOi l l:WAKl). $1 m.
.4 vert hi n r;i 1 e.s tu ni is In d ,
on application.
LOCA NEWS.
r.iacttittirii s, immense line ol no- iim.ni.-u u m- mix.,
Lonson hand at that is one of "",r, oiicn 'g rewar I of ?1M! Ti e i.-a.h-rs cf this paper "d! he ' prioe right
IU8 Specialties. I"" "in-si in I lie pa I ly w Ho, 1 '' e in. i i nei c I- at least
some tunc mine stoleJ.iOm gold c .u it.u.i urease int si-eno- n.i
m ii a-i.i inruif in nil its -la-.
a al t! i' l I'.it.iMli H..r t ".I'..! ill
Lure t I t-on! p. ..Hue cure now
kno.Mi i ti.e l'..t li- i. lr.itv.rm' v.
CHAN'S SEED! RASS SEED!
Now is the time to buy your GRASS SKKD while th
price is reasonable. Later in the reason you iaay have to
pay more mure money and if you do it it is not our fuuli.
;:is we now have a solid car load in stock and can makelh"
1mm the Inline f ex Sherdl' V.
15. lbiird. Tli'1 Iosk is a very seri
ous otic, ninl sp. .kt in no unii-i-tain
tenns of the foilv of mdiim
of our people in tllNWiiriti"; ii:i'',s,' r' M"111' :l l"""l,',' nal
"u ie . 1 1 .t.i I ..T.ii i it I m e is
Mr. Ilolili-n Davis, ol Mast,
whose u ife h is been Confined to
: her bed fur eiht tnonths, as
helpless us u child Irotn iheumu
j iisin, tells us that sin is now im-1
In 1 1 v i n.r ii in ii it. nt- I i..n t iitiii f ' ' " I
-. ! i i i their ii.oiii-v at lntin', l-aviii"; it
I he has ret int I v procured. I, ,. '
-T.S. (.ff"v, of Inoirwasi . , , . ! to the m.'M-y ol nr. . ro-a. s. ei,-..
in toulast wK-k. I gemletnau who is a gn-at when, in W iU.ni-a. e have two
: iHMeVei in lhooiiol.yy,Kiiiaikel :;.,i,U m t,e if.-r in the State
-WV must aun thank our i this olH.e l ,t .ek: -WVwiil j whirl, v) , , .h no-ir v..ur
.1.. r.n..iitiii.i...i f . i. mji . v. i . ...... 1
u..-,,u .... IVM....IU.U ...w.r m.iiu nave an uiiuiitl.iiire ol Iiuit tins cash, nn.l k!i,.u11 the l.m.U
OUT last issue. Keas.ni. km it, lil.ii.meil ni.
Cii.ii i ii Un'
I.
t ll f l.nrwr! .!-.. ! ..I fk. 1 tl. . 1 ....
i - , onipMii !, i in win inn uir ii.i
Mrs. V. C. Coffey lias jnir- ;lark of the nioou. We hojie he;eent ol your savings (iinie.1 off
v ise.l a nice rlrivin? nnd s.-uldle ripht, hut have little laith in iyou would not he the loser tothe
horse. . his jii-ophecy. unioiint of one cut. I'.itroiii.e
T. W Wood & Suns trade; If there can lie no law enact- nr l.auks if you want your
mark rrass seed on hand at ed that will ureveiit the destrut ! i'v out of daiip-r.
Iilackburn's.
Mrs. James
tion ofi-heep hy dojjs, it would j Duriapr the e!e trie stonn late
Whit-liei 1 f.r 1 l,p a wise piei-e ol legislation that : Saturd iy afternoon the pretty
A. sample of our ce(is have been analyzed and pass the
now slate seed laws of Tenn & N. C. and this insures them
to Le f.ir.t clars in every respect.
Our itock of Spring t,'ood i.i now complete and v.v
a o in p'Obition to furri.di tlie fanr.ers practically every
tUritf they r.et-d in the Hardware lire. uoh a.: Vie nu ir e
('hvt-i' chilled plows and repairs, Wm. J. Olivers improved
plows and repairs, Farmers iiiend Plows and repairs.
Grain DrilK Corn Drills, Disc Harrows. Cultivators. V.'ar?-
!:::::VLV.::;;'!::'; :;::i,"!!,!:nM1lt"!;eS i ; V'1. "Harncs Woven Wire Fence, Barbed Wire,
.i-in.: iw w...k. Tt-f ".i.Trieto,s;iel"llllzer-"5and many other staple articles, too numerous
i.s'iti!tini.:il id-.
treat,
taken
i i itt I Hiliy, acli;.- .iiintlv upon t!..
It.o'.vl .1 1 . 1 1 e.nii ,u, sin .us ol ti e
i stem, tlni el- ilv siluv in.; tl.i- f nn -t
f ; iu- vi :e.:si , ami o-j jn. t he
have m ninth faith in its cura:i U- to lilOHt 10n.
Lower-. ti...t tl..y i.ffer Oie 1 1 u n - 1
flre.l 1) u s fir ::"v r:we that it J
f.-i'l- ' cm e Semi for list f tcsti. !
nivrii.ils. Ad.lress j
l' .1. UKN'KV & C -. Toledo, O. I I ytr.-T t-c ' T
Sol, I by all Dm-gi.-ts. ?.-. ! . tYWlOI .h.S.il
l au- Mai.v i-.u-.i!y i'i:isfv.i con-J Mountain City, Tennessee.
M'-.ition. . n .
Call on us ov write for prices.
lONDON-STOFFEL HARDWARE CO.
AND RETAIL.)
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banner Klk, has been a xuest at ,u,u ,,U,,J u,c uw,M?,a l" 1 " v , " "onnr. uamin
the Hi van home this week. ilos responsible for all the dam-1 in hast Ihinne was i-tru. k by
I ie they inuy do to the llm-ks ol ; lifrhtninj: and riht tntn-h injur.
-The hastern Star Chapter in otnerSi L,, ;lll V kUu ttVlvtol.n f,:om
reirular comiiaiiMeation at the . . . . ! .1, ,.,, ... ,i:,t , ,.1 ...... .. ,1,..
; i" ' '
! boxin; under it on th mst rip
ped off; ylass in some of the in-
Masonic Hull tomorrow evening. A ""' l,UIU Jer "l th"
from the Lnyill Home, diaper. m
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.v ie.v inoi!" litiiies ami ihijm'3 1... thol ...... .1. ...... .,1 i...
, v - ... .v ... 1 vitv nt in v.. Lilt
FOE 1.010.
in
')t' Is to keep what i he people wenit.
111-
I wish to thank mv custo-
liters for their kind pation-i
aie duriii''- the vp.Tv1M00r.ivl I
batsat Cottrell's going at the btitutio,.. sne.it Moinlav i.iniit- !,lows can, t in t he hoi)G that'()U vill find ih t.n!
right price. ins; at Blowing Itork, mid itgoea l,"rlor there was your interest to trade with!
-Your attention is caded to without saying that that the day I " """" 1,1 "ie e.iu.e .ai-oe me dnnng lUK). 1 shall en-
ihiii'ii.ijj mi.u .i;.-siior snow nil- ciCiVor to eiVO YOU VP. IIP VP-
.. v.t, inn in c;i ij i (i?A'rii r rtirdinv
w w .,1. -va j tli HIVIIV.)
the a 1. of II. I . .Mil erat l.lowuig was a ptUMint 01. e aiur the
Hoi-k lie has bargains for you, cnulinenient ol the setiool room
nnd wants you to Know it. , lor many months.
Have you seen Cottrell's Ox- Our old friend, Jeremy (liven,
fords lor women and men? Jf you of Cove Creek, was a welcome
hawt't you ought to. They are and pleasant c.ilhr ut our of-
lip to date. tice Monday. He told us that his
The Board of hducation as brother, Mr. Jacob (Ireen. died
in cession Monday, but nothing at lloIllt' nt Hale on March
of special interest came belore 10 i" the 77th year of his uj;p,
the body. leaving him the sole survivor of
Only four more weeks of thin ,llu'
term oft he v. T. S. The session J The spring term of VH t nun-ill
close on May 4, with short Superior Court came ton
but appropriate exercises. I close yesterday evening, but
j many cases on Hie civil docket
yet remain untried. .Indue Webb
j left ut once for his home in Sin 1 -by.
for a short stav with his f un
ana
Kev. T. h. Weaver asks us to
my that he will preach at Blow
ing Boek next Sunday at 11, a.
in. and at 7, p. 111 , ami ut White
Springs at 3, p. m.
The little daughter of Mr.
and Mis A. I). Blair, has been
seriously '11 f.jr several days, but
we are glad to know she is better
now.
ily bifore going to I'akersville
to open court next Monday,
On Friday iiiyht last a crow d
of dogs attacked the fine herd of
sheep of B. .1. Councill on his
mountain farm near town ami
Slit If K
tlPiSt
spimters were on ami 1 he pamt price to every one. Mv motto
discolored on the west side, and 13
where the 'phone wire passed n ; iq n p
around a sm ill annex, the pamt uaJL 11 riUJLl
was burned black 1111 I at I ast ; I will tiy to innke your dollar
buy a dollars worth. Children
tre.-itid with the iest, respect.
1 OU Will till. I iiS j;on
Dr. R, D.JENNINGS
HESII)i:NT)KNTlST
Banners Elk, N. C.
I h.ivc arrarifred lor the con-
lr . iii,,f (i...i 1. 1. , - , : iiinir venience 01 manv 01 my putienis
Jt seems. ii,t the sh... k exiend to everv one kin, nn. . Jm-"-' - J 1
a ve been a double one, as courteous treatment Qne i to ne 111 Boone, (I'lackbura Hotel) on the "lirst ol every month''
liftei 11 feet of the w ire fn in the
ground connertion was entirely
burned up. Mrs. Hardin nnd her
daughter, Miss M n-y, wpvq alone
in tin! home and st ranee to say,
neither were the least shocked,
although Mrs. Hardin w,n lying
down: the wall paper was torn
off at the foot of thehed on which
slie was resting and one of the
castors thereon smashed. The
good people, of course, were bad
ly frightened, but they are so
th,ie!:rul that their lives were
spared I hat 1 hoy think little of
the ii.juiy to their pretty home.
slides iu mv ston
il Pile ol
von w ill lind
in
lie county. I handle theCeo.
HeWitt y Brand Shoe Co's. lii.e
ol shoes. They contain style,
beauty and durability. I also
carry dry goods, notions, hats,
caps, and etc. 1 try .always to
keen on hand something to eat
such as (lour, meat, sugar cofVee
rice nnd etc. A visit to niv store
may save you a gtea dealol wor
ry, a great deal of tod and liest
of all a great deal of money. A-
or '5 or 4 days, an J eery court week, prepared to do any kind of
l --ut ill woik. Am. wouk (Jc i!.NTi:r.u! Nothing but the BEST fc
I'd! ST materials used in 11113-ol m.v work. Prices reasonable,
.Nn i harge for examination. Patients from n distance, will avoid
dt lax , by informing me beforehand, at what time they propose
coming, either to Boone, or Banners Elk.
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1.. OIUTOUKR,
Vice Pi
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J. M.
MAY,
Sec. A; Treas.
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Grand Opening of Hew, Fresh Goods!
HEADQUARTERS for Diy Goods, Notions, Hats,
Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Patent Med
icines and etc.. and etc.. You will find the most up-to-
!h.?''k!!.vorf!:,, 0"r,,,a1 date line of General Merchandise to be found in the coun-
,.o 1 1 . .1.0 ninl isoi 11-1 1 1 no mi ie;is i
; iiatnagi ii it, .Mr. 1 ounciil i-avs,
The County singing will be, Ht. le.-iat The same night the
held at the court house iu Boone Mocks of Dr. hiitl- and F A. Lin
on Friday, April 22, 1910. Eve-j Ui.y oll Kid, mountain weie raid
rybody, especially the classes, iu-led and considerablcdainniredone
by the ravenous curs. The farm
ers of this country are so thor-
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Colds.
n portion ol it in the future.
Yours for trade,
yited. E. J. Xorris, Chairman.
The family of Dr. J. M. Hod
ges is moving this week to the ' ouuhly at the mercy of the dogs,
old home at Poplar Grove. Sor
ry to see the p'easaut, joyial
young people leave our town.
Mr. G. L. Barnhardt, of Le
noir, suffered a slight stroke of
paralysis on Wednesday of last
week but his physician and friends
do not consider his condition al
arming. Uucie Harrison Parker, one
oi the veteran millers of thecoun
ty, has taken charge of the Wink
ler mill, and wants you to bring I
your grinding to him. He certuin !
ly is "up on his job."
Joseph Winkler and family,
who have been living iu East
Boone several months for the
benefit of the school, have re
turned to their farm and home
on New riyer.
Mr. A. J. Penley and family,
haye left their pretty home near
town and moved, temporally, to
Wilkesboro, where Mr. Penle.y
has permanent employment for
the summer.
Finally, Road Overseers.
It is ordered by the Board of
Supervisors of Boone township
that all overseers of the public
roads of said township who have
not, nor did not, make their re
ports to the supervisors at the
April session, must make said re
port within thirty days from this
date to the chairman or a war
rant will issue for any one of
them who fails to make said re
port. This in in accordance with
Sc. 11, of the Acts ol 1899. This
April 4, 1910.
C- J. Cotthell, Chairman.
I that Mr. Council!, in perfect (lis
gust, sold the remainder of his
thorough-bred flock, and says he
willl not again enter the sheep
business until there is some law
to protect them from the worth
less dogs.
An old yeteran of the Civil
war called at this office Monday
and enquired for (.'apt. Edmund
.Trmnc uiivimr 'T inuf u mil- t '
wu'v i(, trip, m. juou "uiit iw
shake his hand and tell him that
I am for him for the Judgeship
iu this district now, and will be
as long as there are any hopes of
his nomination," and this pre
vailing sentiment among the vet
erans of the GO's is hound to
add much strength to the candi
dacy of Capt. Jones. The ranks
of the remnant of that noble
band who follow ed Lee and Jack
son are rapidly thinning, and ere
long they will cense to ask fur
office. Capt. Jones entered the
conflict as a beardless boy, and
passed through many of the har
dest fought buttles of the bloody
conflict.
If you wish to buy an oxford
that has snap aud is up-to-date
go to Blackburn's. He is put
ting in the famous Brown line a
lactoty made to order line noth
ing better made. The ladies can
find anything they desire in a
low shoe ivfact he lias anything
from a child's pump up to a
man's Oxford.
Tell Your Neighbors
When in need of a cough medicine
to use Dr. Be'd's Pine-Tar-IIoney.
It is the best. Look for the bell
n the Bottle.
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Have you boughtyoui
Spring and Summersuit?
Do you want something
that looks well, wears
well and made of the best
and prettiest fabrics to
be found anywhere? Jf
so
PtTy Store is The
Place
To find them, nnd they
will be sold just as reas
onably as possible.
I h ivn al-o iu sto- k a
fall line oi General Mer
chandise, in which c.'mi be
found a siil. 11. -id lot of.
Dill m
Of all descriptions, sui
ted to 1 he taste and
means of all. In fact I
can suit you in almost
anything you want My
stock is good from top
to bottom. Always re
member I nm headquar
ters lor bargains, ami
am prepared to saveyou
money on your purchns
es. "A dollar saved is a
dollar made" and il you
will bring me your trade
lean have you money.
(Jive me a cull wh n in
town, and I will do mv
I ty. In our Hardware Department will he found x cut and
Hand Saws, Saw Teeth, Hammers, Hatchets, Bolts, Mill
Belting, Sheet Iron, Fencing wire, Iron and Brass Bed
steads, Cook Stoves, Heaters, Horse, Mule and Ox Shoes
and Nails. Come and call for what you need in the Hard
ware line.
We Are Not Going to S sll You Goods at Cost.
For we can not run a business that way. But we will
sell you Goods at the lowest prices. In our Dry Goods
line vou will find Dress Goods from Sets. to$1.00 per yard.
NOTIONS! N0TI0NS!-we have the large lineof Hats,
Shoes, and Clothing, Overcoats Rain Coats etc. Here are
1 some prices.
Granulated Sugar at C 14 cents per pound,
Brown Sinrar at (1 Cents per pound,
liiee at ti 1-4 to 8 1-11 cents per pound,
l'epper Spice and (iingei at 13 cents per pound.
John B. Stetson 4.u0 Hat for $0.00.
All other jioods at the lowest prices. Cuine ami examine our line and yet
our prices when in tow n.
All kinds of country l'rodnce taken in exchange for Goods,
Yours Anxious to Pler.se,
John W, Hodges & Co.
WIS Y c ILL A MM MX
Ignore the uncertainty of life and put olT buying life in
surance? What are you working for? Isn't it to provide
for those dependent upon you, or to accumulate an Inde
pendence for your own old age?
A policy h the JEFFERSO.N STANDARD LIFE INSURANC E
COMPANY guaranti es that this shall be accomplished, and a guarantee
from the JEFFERSON is as good as a Lr.ited States Government
Bond.
Our STANDARD GUARANTY POLICY offers
Lll-E INSURANCE
E N DOW M EN'T INVEST M EXT
CUMULATIVE DIVIDENDS
DISABILITY IXSUHANCE
ACCIDENT IXSUHAXCE
ALL IX OXE
Write us for rates giving age at nearest birthday, or,
better still, see our nearest representative who will take
pleasure in giving you full information about this policy.
Men of integrity and ability wanted as agents. We of-
best to please you. Than- f er very attractive contracts to the right men.
king vou for past pat
ronage, nnd asking lor a
share of it in the future.
I am.
Very truly yours
H. C KILLER, Blowing Rock N. C.
JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE GO.
Home Office, Raleigh, JN C.
JOS. G. BROWN, P. D. GOLD, JR. CHAS. W. GOLD,
Pres. 1st V. P. & G. M. Secy. & Supt. Agencies.
HALL & HALL. D'.st. Mgrs. J, E. & K. L. BROWN Special Atfts.,
Wilkesboro N, C. Boone '. C.